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MummyChunk February 11th 20 04:45 PM

For only $56k - you can have the 2020 Audi Q7 45 TFSI
 
Ok Audi folks - are you ready to get out your wallet

For only $55,795 you can have a brand new 2020 Audi Q7 45 TFSI with a
2.0-liter four cylinder. Yes - its an entry level.

From AB
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After being mum on the subject last year during the rollout of the
refreshed Q7, Audi has gone public with the entry-level 2020 Q7 45. It
brings the same 2.0-liter four-cylinder TFSI engine as last year with
the same 248 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. The eight-speed
automatic carries over, but official 0-60 time has come down a skosh,
from 7.1 seconds to 6.9 seconds. In base Premium trim, the facelifted
Q7 45 costs $54,800. After a $995 destination charge, the total comes
to $55,795, a $1,250 increase over 2019. The Premium Plus trim runs
$58,195, a $300 rise compared to 2019. As before, the 45 model doesn't
get a Prestige trim.

Flashy kit from the pricier siblings comes standard here, too, such as
Audi's latest LED headlights and restyled LED taillights outside, and
the new dual-screen MMI Navigation with touch inside, utilizing
a10.1-inch infotainment screen above and an 8.6-inch screen handling
climate control below. Driver assistance tech includes new 360-degree
top view camera imagery, and adaptive cruise assist with traffic jam
and turn assist, Audi side assist with rear cross-traffic assist and
vehicle exit warning. Standard wheels are 19-inch five-arm star
designs, with the optional rollers a 20-inch five-spoke turbine
design, both on all-season tires. The optional towing package enables
a 4,400-pound load hung off the back, 3,300 pounds less than the
rating for the three-liter turbocharged V6.

We'll wait to find out if the Q7 45 options sheet includes potential
extras available on the higher-priced sibling, such as the
electromechanical roll stabilization from the previous SQ7, and
four-wheel steering. Audi's U.S. site lists the Q7 55 model now, so
the Q7 45 should join shortly.

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